Bush: Automakers face 'tough choices' (AP)
15th Nov 2006, 03:41 GMT
AP - President Bush told Detroit's auto industry leaders on Tuesday he knows they are making "tough choices" to shore up their companies in foreign competition and promised continuing dialogue as they seek help on trade and health care issues.
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